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Journal : MEDIA KONSERVASI

Lead Level Analysis in Roots and Leaves of Mangrove Plants Ceriops tagal and Rhizophora apiculata in Clungup Mangrove Conservation Wibowo, Febri Arif Cahyo; Chanan, Mochamad; Pratama, Suci Intan
Media Konservasi Vol. 29 No. 2 (2024): Media Konservasi Vol 29 No 2 May 2024
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/medkon.29.2.137

Abstract

Indonesia is an archipelago with more water than land, which is battling water and land pollution. One form of pollution is lead which is commonly caused by battery waste, fishing boat activities, diesel waste. One solution is phytoremediation using hyperaccumulator plants such as mangroves. Mangroves can absorb heavy metals and maintain ecosystem stability. The dominant species in Clungup Mangrove Conservation are Ceriops tagal and Rhizophora apiculata. The objectives of this study were: 1) To determine the level of lead metal (Pb) pollution in mangrove sediments in the area. 2) To determine the levels of lead metal (Pb) in the roots and leaves of mangrove species Ceriops tagal and Rhizophora apiculata. 3) To determine the ability of lead metal (Pb) absorption in mangrove plants Rhizophora apiculata and Ceriops tagal. Research activities began on February 20th - May 31th, 2023. The research was conducted at Clungup Mangrove Conservation in Sumbermanjing Wetan District, Malang Regency. Lab tests were conducted at the Unism Integrated Laboratory and Halal Center. Lead test results in sediments in this area are classified as very low. Lead levels in the roots of Ceriops tagal were higher than Rhizophora apiculata. Pb levels in the leaves of Ceriops tagal were also higher than the leaves of Rhizophora apiculata. Bioconcentration Factor (BCF) values were higher than Rhizophora apiculata, but both were categorized as lead removal plants (BCF < 1). The Transfer Factor (TF) value showed a lower value for Ceriops tagal than Rhizophora apiculata, indicating that Rhizophora apiculata has better translocation ability. However, both are categorized as unstable plants (TF < 1). The results of the phytoremediation calculations showed that Ceriops tagal had superior absorption potential compared to Rhizophora apiculata.
Co-Authors Adi Sutanto Aditya, Sukma Arty Purwa Agus Dwi Sulistyono Ahmad Ahmad Alhaqie, Iqbal Arif Ali Mahmud Ali Mahmud Alisa Lila Nidha Alkornea, Dea Amir Syarifuddin Amir Syarifuddin Andy Danang Pratama Arfida Boedirochminarni Ayu Chandra Kartika Fitri Bintang Adji Saputra Destara Destara Destara, Destara Dinata, Muhammad Agung Eny Faridah Eny Faridah Fadhilla, Suri Fadhillah Rachmania Kusumaningrum Faisal, Ikhsandi Frita Kusuma Wardhani Galit Gatut Prakosa Galit Gatut Prakosa Handayani, Novita Safitri Hidayatulloh, Moh. Syarief I Komang Tri Wijaya Kusuma Imbang Dwi Rahayu Iswahyudi Iswahyudi Joko Triwanto Kirana, Areta Akbar Kusumaningrum, Fadhillah Rachmania Lela Afinatus Saadah Lela Afinatus Saadah Mahidi Mahidi Mei Dina Amelia Mirna Zena Tuarita Mochamad Chanan Moh. Syarief Hidayatulloh Muhammad Rhino Ramadhan Mursyid, Harsanto Nirmala Ayu Aryanti Nugrahini, Anisa Faleri Hawa Nugroho Tri Waskitho Nurmalasari, Desi Pradipta, Abyan Pratama, Suci Intan Priyono Suryanto Priyono Suryanto Rahman, Yusri Tsulatsir Ramadhan, Muhammad Rhino Ramli Ramadhan Ramli Ramadhan Risna Noviati Amalia Romadloni, Mokhamad Yusuf Rosa Septiana Mieske Putri Rugayah Rugayah Saadah, Lela Afinatus Saddam Affandy Yusuf Saputra, Bintang Adji Silmia, Betha Soheh, Moh Suci Nur Fauziah Suci Nur Fauziah Sukadaryati Sukadaryati Sukadaryati Syabrina, Alva Tatag Muttaqin Toha, Muhammad Tri Kurniawan, Edwin Tria Wahidiah Verdani, Rani Wahidiah, Tria Widiarto, Dhaniel Putra Wulandari, Aisyah Rizki Yasarah, Anindya Nareswara Yusri Tsulatsir Rahman